Politics & Government

Matawan Increases Price of Liquor Licenses

With increase, cost of license remains below that of neighboring towns

The Matawan Borough Council recently approved an ordinance that would increase the price of a liquor license by 20%.

"The liquor consumption license hasn't been increased in at least five years and by state statute any municipality is permitted to increase consumption and distribution liquor licenses," Mayor Paul Buccellato said when the ordinance was introduced in March.

Restaurants, bars and reception centers in the borough like , and , require a plenary retail consumption license which previously cost $1,244.16. The cost now increased just under $250 to $1,492.99. 

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Liquor stores, like 79 Liquors or Jonathon Ron Liquors, require a plenary retail distribution license. That license previously cost $746.40 and increased just under $150 to $895.68.

Even with the increase, the cost of the license remains less than Aberdeen, Holmdel and Middletown. In Aberdeen, it costs $1,787.84 for a consumption license and $1,020.65 for a distribution license.

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The cost of the license covers administrative duties associated with it, Buccellato said.

According to a municipal ordinance in Matawan, liquor licenses expire on Dec. 31 of each year and an application for renewal must be made by Dec. 1. To transfer a license from place-to-place, , a fee of $5 is charged.

Buccellato said there are currently no available licenses in the borough. The amount of licenses per municipality is determined based on population, according to the NJ Division of Acoholic Beverage Control.

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